American River — South Fork
About
Commercial rafters run half a million trips annually down the South Fork American River, making it California's most heavily trafficked whitewater corridor. The 21-mile stretch through El Dorado and Placer counties operates within Auburn State Recreation Area, with flows averaging 1,900 CFS and optimal conditions between 800–4,000 CFS. The Chili Bar to Salmon Falls run covers 11 miles of Class III water and draws the heaviest commercial traffic, while the Gorge section from Salmon Falls to Greenwood pushes into Class III-IV territory. Below that, Coloma to Lotus offers more forgiving Class II-III drops suited to newer paddlers. The defeat of Auburn Dam in 1978 preserved this free-flowing corridor, and outfitters like OARS American River, Whitewater Excitement, and American River Raft Rentals now guide the bulk of those half-million annual trips. USGS gauge 11446500 tracks the flows that determine whether you're looking at pushy Class IV drops or manageable Class III ledges.
River conditions are community-verified. CFS ranges, difficulty ratings, and access points may not reflect every flow level or seasonal change. Always check current conditions, scout unfamiliar rapids, and paddle within your skill level.